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Engine Specific Info and Questions => IDI Engine => Topic started by: pariah on August 13, 2007, 10:19:40 am
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ok so i took some advice and had some help by "bug mike" at old town muffler remake some more durable pipes i had to sacrifice the oil cap but that section is easy to remove and im sure adds tons more flow this was it before
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Looks like a nice job mate!
Want to do this to my car, got a bloke round here who can make it, usually does exhasut and stuff so..
How does it feel compared to running a normal intercooler and standard pipes if you'd no?
cheers.
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well im still not done fidgeting with it yet but "normal" is somthing i dont really know... its an 81 mk1 with a td swap and an aftermarket import ricer intercooler with some exaust pipe custom tubing.... my friend who has driven the same truck n/a was blown away by how it felt compared to the stock... but im kinda jaded.... an intercooler as far as i know pretty much only benifits the engine... :D its not too hard to do just have patience, a little$, and be willing to fail.......
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Lookin' great man, much improved.
Keep it up.
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